Archive for January, 2008

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I will be setting up a photobooth at Bearracuda this Saturday to take iPhone photos. 
The photos will have faces smooshed against plexiglass to make it appear like you are trapped in the phone. This ingenious idea was was Fred-the-Plummer’s, pictured below.
… and his lovely partner Donovan…
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Hollywood has come to the Castro as Gus Van Sant has actually started filming 
“Milk”, a movie about the life of Harvey Milk, San Francisco’s first openly gay elected official.   The neighborhood’s in a state of excited anticipation.  

 For those with no day jobs (myself included), you might even catch of a glimpse of Sean Penn [...]

As Muni winds its way through the city, it carries the collective experience of everyone on board with it, and weaves threads of life into the fabric of the streets.  

 
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Rainy nights, when a building’s lights can illuminate broad strokes of color across the pavement. People walk a little faster than usual to get out of the rain.  Umbrellas pop open everywhere and catch the light.

Link to more pictures of Castro Nights on Flickr

 
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Several months ago I had the pleasure of photographing Mike and Mark for a Bearracuda poster. Their obvious physical affection for each other made my job easy. They’ve been used many times since for underwear nights. I still don’t think he gave me back my yellow undies.

Link to Highlights of the shoot.

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Project Runway Chow

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TroublePup

Ahhh… project runway is but an excuse to eat Brad’s food. The hungry Tanuki strikes again.
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Cold wet Rainy night… perfect for Karaoke and photos.
to my favorite pictures from the evening…
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Nothing exists until or unless it is observed. An artist is making something exist by observing it. And his hope for other people is that they will also make it exist by observing it. I call it “creative observation.” Creative viewing. -William S. Burroughs

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